Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19
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Telemedicine describes the electronic delivery of medical data for diagnosis, treatment and medical education to the patient at home through the use of information and communication technologies. In just a few weeks, the current global situation related to COVID-19 has generated unprecedented pressu...
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Institución: | Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizan |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19Telemonitoreo de pacientes con enfermedades avanzadas no curables: Revisión narrativa y experiencia inicial en el programa de visita domiciliar del Centro Nacional de Control del Dolor y Cuidados Paliativos durante la emergencia nacional relacionada con CCarvajal-Valdy, GabrielFerrandino-Carballo, MarcoMaykall-Mora, SandraSaint-Hilaire Arce, Catalinatelemedicinaconsulta remotamonitoreo de pacientesCOVID-19medicina paliativatelemedicineRemote ConsultationPatient MonitoringCOVID-19palliative medicineTelemedicine describes the electronic delivery of medical data for diagnosis, treatment and medical education to the patient at home through the use of information and communication technologies. In just a few weeks, the current global situation related to COVID-19 has generated unprecedented pressures on the health system and transformed the practice of palliative care. The National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care's home visiting program adopted the teleconsultation modality in March 2020 and a pilot plan for evaluating telemonitoring technology was established. During the initial evaluation period between March and July 2020, a physician specializing in Palliative Medicine reviewed the vital signs within 24 hours of transmission and conducted a teleconsultation of the patient allowing analysis of the data received. A total of 14 patients were monitored for an average of 10.2 ± 3.7 days for a total of 143 days of multiparametric monitoring and 3432 hours of monitoring. The preliminary results of this study suggest a positive effect on symptom control, patient satisfaction, staff education, and communication among team members.La telemedicina describe la entrega electrónica de datos médicos para diagnóstico, tratamiento y educación médica al paciente en el hogar mediante el uso de tecnologías de información y comunicación. En pocas semanas, la situación mundial actual relacionada con COVID-19 ha generado presiones sin precedentes en el sistema de salud y ha transformado la práctica de cuidados paliativos. El programa de visita domiciliar del Centro Nacional de Control del Dolor y Cuidados Paliativos adoptó la modalidad de teleconsulta en marzo 2020 y se estableció un plan piloto de evaluación de la tecnología de telemonitoreo. Durante el periodo inicial de evaluación comprendido entre marzo y julio 2020, un médico especialista en Medicina Paliativa revisó los signos vitales dentro de las 24 horas posteriores a la transmisión y realizó una teleconsulta al paciente permitiendo analizar los datos recibidos. En total 14 pacientes fueron monitorizados durante un promedio de 10.2 ± 3.7 días para un total de 143 días de monitoreo multiparamétrico y 3432 horas monitoreo. Los resultados preliminares de este estudio sugieren un efecto positivo en el control de síntomas, la satisfacción del paciente, la educación del personal y la comunicación entre los miembros del equipo.Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2021-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/84810.35839/repis.5.1.848Peruvian Journal of Health Research; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021); 33-39Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2021); 33-39Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; v. 5 n. 1 (2021); 33-392616-6097reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALspahttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/848/788http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/848/803http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/848/813info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/8482021-01-23T21:53:28Z |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 Telemonitoreo de pacientes con enfermedades avanzadas no curables: Revisión narrativa y experiencia inicial en el programa de visita domiciliar del Centro Nacional de Control del Dolor y Cuidados Paliativos durante la emergencia nacional relacionada con C |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 Carvajal-Valdy, Gabriel telemedicina consulta remota monitoreo de pacientes COVID-19 medicina paliativa telemedicine Remote Consultation Patient Monitoring COVID-19 palliative medicine |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Telemonitoring of patients with advanced non-curable diseases: Narrative review and initial experience in the home visit program of the National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care during the national emergency related to COVID-19 |
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Carvajal-Valdy, Gabriel Ferrandino-Carballo, Marco Maykall-Mora, Sandra Saint-Hilaire Arce, Catalina |
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Carvajal-Valdy, Gabriel |
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Carvajal-Valdy, Gabriel Ferrandino-Carballo, Marco Maykall-Mora, Sandra Saint-Hilaire Arce, Catalina |
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Ferrandino-Carballo, Marco Maykall-Mora, Sandra Saint-Hilaire Arce, Catalina |
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telemedicina consulta remota monitoreo de pacientes COVID-19 medicina paliativa telemedicine Remote Consultation Patient Monitoring COVID-19 palliative medicine |
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telemedicina consulta remota monitoreo de pacientes COVID-19 medicina paliativa telemedicine Remote Consultation Patient Monitoring COVID-19 palliative medicine |
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Telemedicine describes the electronic delivery of medical data for diagnosis, treatment and medical education to the patient at home through the use of information and communication technologies. In just a few weeks, the current global situation related to COVID-19 has generated unprecedented pressures on the health system and transformed the practice of palliative care. The National Center for Pain Control and Palliative Care's home visiting program adopted the teleconsultation modality in March 2020 and a pilot plan for evaluating telemonitoring technology was established. During the initial evaluation period between March and July 2020, a physician specializing in Palliative Medicine reviewed the vital signs within 24 hours of transmission and conducted a teleconsultation of the patient allowing analysis of the data received. A total of 14 patients were monitored for an average of 10.2 ± 3.7 days for a total of 143 days of multiparametric monitoring and 3432 hours of monitoring. The preliminary results of this study suggest a positive effect on symptom control, patient satisfaction, staff education, and communication among team members. |
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